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  1. 15 de abr. de 1975 · Fredric March, who appeared on the stage and in motion pictures over a span of 50 years, died of cancer yesterday at Mount Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles. Mr. March, who was 77 years old, had been ...

  2. Born. August 31, 1897 • Racine • Wisconsin. Died. April 14, 1975 (aged 77) • Los Angeles • California. Awards And Honors. Academy Award (1947) • Academy Award (1933) • Academy Award (1947): Actor in a Leading Role • Academy Award (1933): Actor in a Leading Role • Golden Globe Award (1952): Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama ...

  3. KIM NOVAK. (1933- ) Mide 1’68. Marilyn Pauline Novak nació el 13 de febrero del año 1933 en la ciudad de Chicago, Illinois (Estados Unidos), hija de Joseph Novak y de Blanche Kral, estadounidenses de origen checo. A mediados de la década de los 50 firmó un contrato con Columbia. El roductor Harry Cohn le ordenó cambiar de nombre, ya que ...

  4. Fredric March (1897-1975) was one of the most dynamic and versatile actors of his time. On the screen he created memorable performances in such classic films as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Death Takes a Holiday, Les Miserables, A Star is Born, Nothing Sacred, One Foot in Heaven, The Adventures of Mark Twain, The Best Years of Our Lives, Death of a Salesman and Inherit the Wind.

  5. Over the next few years, March established himself as the top leading man in Hollywood, and in 1932, with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1931), became the first (and only) performer ever to win the Best Actor Academy Award for a portrayal of a monster in a horror film. He excelled in movies such as Design for Living (1933), The Sign of the Cross ...

  6. Biographie. Acteur américain, Fredric March débute comme employé de banque, avant de se tourner vers le théâtre dans les années 20. Il joue également dans quelques films muets, mais ne perce pas vraiment. Il commence vraiment à s’imposer à l’avènement du parlant et il fut l’un des premiers acteurs de théâtre à être embauché ...

  7. M ovie legend Fredric March was one of the world's most respected and honored performers of the stage and screen. A handsome 6-footer with a winning smile, March embodied many of Tinseltown's most unforgettable characters for more than half a century, most notably, as the diabolical Mr. Hyde in "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1931) for which March won an Academy Award.